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<h1> Exercise 1</h1>
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According to <i><mark>Wikipedia</mark></i>, there was <i><mark>never</mark></i> a version 1.4 of HTML. 
The <i><mark>W3C</mark></i> is the World Wide Web Consortium, and it defines HTML.
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Choose an appropriate HTML tag for each of the three highlighted words, 
according to their <i>meaning in that passage</i>. 
Have a look at the HTML reference pages for tags that match their meaning. 
The default rendering (in most browsers) for the tags 
I think are best are all italic text: they will all <i>look</i> the same, 
but the markup you choose will expand their meaning to search engines, screen readers, etc. 
(Hint: <code class="html">&lt;cite&gt;</code>, <code class="html">&lt;dfn&gt;</code>, and one other.)
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<p><b>Things to know for this course</b></p>
<ol>
<li><abbr title="Hyper Text Markup Language">HTML</abbr></li>
<li><abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr></li>
<li><abbr title="Extensible Markup Language">XML?</abbr></li>
<li><abbr title="Hypertext Preprocessor">PHP?</abbr></li>
<li><abbr title="Xml Path Language">XPATH?</abbr></li>
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